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T  THE  regular  communication  of  ORIENT 
LODGE  No.  395,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  held  August 
6th,   1908,  the  following  was  adopted: 


Resolved,  That  in  January  1910  we  celebrate 
our  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  and  that  a  committee 
of  five  be  appointed  to  prepare  and  formulate  a 
programme  and  carry  out  the  same  in  a  fitting  man- 
ner, commensurate  with  the  importance  of  the 
event. 

The  Worshipful  Master  appointed  Brothers  James 
C.  Munds,  William  A.  Williams,  Henry  G.  Small- 
bones,  Uel  M.  Robinson  and  Clement  C.  Brown  as 
the  committee. 

It  was  the  sentiment  of  the  committee  that  a 
brief  history  of  the  Lodge,  from  its  organization  to 
date,  should  be  written  in  a  form  that  would  be 
both  permanent  and  available  to  every  member  of 
the  Lodge,  and  in  accordance  with  their  wishes  the 
following  is  fraternally  presented  by 


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PERSONAL 

3N  ACCORDANCE  with  our  purpose  to  form  a 
new  Lodge,  Brother  William  W.  Allen  of  St. 
John's  Lodge  No.  1,  demitted  November  29, 
18  83,  and  Brothers  William  R.  Kenan,  James  C. 
Munds  and  William  A.  Williams  demitted  from  St. 
John's  Lodge  No.  1,  December  27,  1883,  and  asso- 
ciated with  them  was  Brother  John  C.  Chase,  form- 
erly of  Bethany  Lodge  of  Merrimac,  Mass.  and  from 
Wilmington  Lodge  No.  319  came  Brothers  William 
L.  DeRosset,  Henry  G.  Smallbones,  Walter  Small- 
bones,  William  H.  Chadbourn,  George  Chadbourn, 
John  D.  Taylor  and  Samuel  Northrop,  who  all  de- 
mitted from  their  Lodge  in  December  1883. 

This  was  our  beginning.  Our  ending  yet  lies  un- 
folded in  the  womb  of  time  and  our  work  for  good 
we  pray  is  not  finished.  A  quarter  of  a  century 
is  but  a  short  space  of  time  with  Masonry,  and  we 
make  these  records  while  they  are  fresh  in  the 
memory  of  the  living. 


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3T  IS  with  feelings  of  thankfulness  to  the 
Great  Architect  of  the  Universe  that  so  many 
of  the  Charter  Members  of  the  Lodge  have 
been  spared  to  take  part  in  this  our  2  5th  Anniver- 
sary. Nine  of  the  twelve  are  still  living,  all  of 
whom  we  hope  will  join  with  us  in  the  celebration 
of  our  Anniversary. 

The  movement  for  the  formation  of  Orient  Lodge 
was  begun  in  the  summer  of  1883  and  continued 
through  the  fall.  At  a  meeting  held  on  the  evening 
of  November  21st  1883  it  was  agreed  that  we  would 
demit  from  our  respective  Lodges  and  apply  to 
Wilmington  Lodge  No.  319  for  a  recommendation 
to  the  Most  Worshipful  Grand  Master  to  grant  us 
a  Dispensation  to  form  a  new  Lodge  to  be  called 
"Orient".      This  petition  was  promptly  acted  upon 


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at  the  regular  communication  of  Wilmington  Lodge 
in  January  1884,  approved,  and  the  petition  was 
sent  to  Grand  Master  Robert  Bingham. 

We  claim  our  descent  from  St.  John's  Lodge  No. 
1,  of  the  jurisdiction  of  North  Carolina,  whose  his- 
tory is  replete  with  much  ancient  and  forgotten 
lore,  (being  a  legitimate  offspring  of  the  Grand 
Lodge  of  England)  through  Wilmington  Lodge 
No.  319.  We  have  a  pride  in  our  lineage,  and  feel- 
ing that  the  past  history  of  our  parent  lodges  is 
■ours  by  birthright,  we  cherish  their  ancient  tradi- 
tions   and    have   a   lively   interest    in    their   success. 

As  we  wear  the  badge  of  our  Order,  we  can  sing 
with  the  Poet  Laureate  of  the  Craft: 

"There's  mony  a  badge   that's  unco  braw, 
Wi'  ribbon,   lace  and  tape  on, 
Let  Kings   and   Pn'nces   wear  them  a' 
Gie  me  the  Master's  apron!" 


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The  first  meeting  of  Orient   Lodge  was   held   on 

the  evening  of  February  6,  18  84,  by  and  under  the 

C. 
authority  of  a  Dispensation  from  Most  Worshipful 

Grand  Master  Robert  Bingham,  as  follows: 

?&g  the  Jitsst  Borshipful  (Sriutir  ^Hixstrr. 

To  All  and  Every  Our  Right  Worshipful  and  Loving  Brethren, 
Greeting : — 

Ettixtit  $Ltr  That  the  Most  Worshipful  Robert 
Bingham,  Grand  Master,  at  the  humble  petition  of 
our    Right    Worshipful    and    well    beloved    brethren 


William  R  Kenan,  William  L.  DeRosset,  Wi'.liam 
W.  Allen,  Henry  G.  Smallbones,  James  C.  Munds, 
William  A.  Williams,  Walter  Smallbones,  John  D. 
Taylor,  John  C.  Chase,  William  H.  Chadbourn, 
Samuel  Northrop,  George  Chadbourn,  of  the  Ancient 
and  Honorable  fraternity  of  York  Masons  and  for 
certain  other  reasons  moving  our  Most  Worshipful 
Grand  Master,  doth  hereby  constitute  the  said 
Brethren  into  a  Regular  Lodge  of  Free  and  Accept- 
ed Masons,  to  be  opened  in  Wilmington  in  the 
County  of  New  Hanover,  by  the  name  of  ORIENT. 
At  their  said  request,  and  from  the  great  trust  and 
confidence  reposed  in  every  of  the  said  Brethren, 
the  Most  Worshipful  Grand  Master  doth  hereby 
appoint  William  R.  Kenan,  Master,  William  L. 
DeRosset,  Senior  Warden,  and  William  W.  Allen, 
Junior  Warden,  for  opening  said  Lodge,  and  gov- 
erning the  same  until  the  first  Annual  Communi- 
cation of  the  Grand  Lodge  after  the  date  of  this 
Dispensation. 

It  is  required  of  our  Friend  and  Brother  William 
R.  Kenan  to  take  special  care  that  all  and  every  of 
the  said  Brethren  of  said  Lodge,  as  well  as  those 
hereafter  to  be  admitted  into  cur  body  by  said 
Lodge,  be  Regularly  made  Masons;  and  that  they 
do  and  observe  and  keep  all  the  Rules  and  Orders 
contained  in  the  Book  of  Constitutions,  and  that 
the  Ancient  Landmarks  be  strictly  attended  to; 
and  further,  that  he  do  cause  to  be  entered,  in  a 
book  kept  for  that  purpose,  an  account  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Lodge,  which,  when  done,  is  to  be 
transmitted  to  the  Grand  Master  with  a  list  of  those 


Initiated,    Passed    and    Raised    and    otherwise    dis- 
posed  of,   under  his  authority. 

Given  at  Raleigh  under  the  hand  of  the 
M.    W.   Grand    Master   and   the   Great   Seal 
(Seal)     of  Masonry  this  23rd  day  of  January  A.  L. 
5884,  A.  D.   1884 


(Signed) 


ROBERT     BINGHAM, 

Grand  Master, 


Attest: 
( Signed 


D.    W.    BAIN, 
Grand   Secretary. 


The  remaining  officers,  who  were  appointed  by 
the   Master,   were  as  follows: 

Henry  G.  Smallbones,  Treasurer,  James  C. 
Munds,  Secretary,  William  A.  Williams,  Senior 
Deacon,  Walter  Smallbones,  Junior  Deacon. 

At  this  Communication  By-Laws  were  adopted, 
committees  appointed  and  an  application  for  the 
degrees  was  received,  and  on  April  16th  the  Mas- 
ter's degree  was  conferred. 

Brother  W.  W.  Allen  having  removed  from  the 
City  and  having  applied  for  a  demit,  the  same  was 
granted. 

During  the  year  there  were  held  18  communi- 
cations. One  was  Entered,  Passed  and  Raised  and 
one   Demitted. 

Membership  twelve. 


1005  ::  Charter  fterattefc  ::  IBB5 

Our  Charter  was  received  from  the  Grand  Lodge 
bearing  date  of  January  14,   1885. 

Deputy  Grand  .Master  Charles  H.  Robinson,  at 
the  regular  communication  of  the  Lodge,  held  April 
15,  1885,  instituted  the  Lodge  and  after  an  elec- 
tion of  officers  installed  them,  as  follows: 

"WILLIAM   R,   KENAN Master. 

WILLIAM  L.  IJeROSSET___ Senior  Warden. 

WILLIAM  A.  WILLIAMS Junior  Warden. 

HENRY  Cr.  SMALLBONE3 . Treasurer. 

JAMES    C.    MUNBS Secretary. 

WILLIAM   H.    CHADBOURN _^ Senior  Deacon. 

WALTER    SMALLBONE3 Junior  Deacon. 

JOHN    C.    CHASE Tyler. 

Brother  William  R.  Kenan,  our  first  Master,  was 
born  in  Kenansville,  Duplin  County,  North  Caro- 
lina, August  4,  1845,  being  one  of  the  Charter 
Members  demitted  from  St.  John's  Lodge.  He  died 
in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  April  14,  1903.  He  was 
noted  for  his  kindly  and  cheerful  disposition  and 
was  a  gallant  soldier,  and  Captain  of  the  Wilming- 
ton Light  Infantry  in  later  years. 

Eight  Communications  were  held  during  the  year. 

Membership  twelve. 

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10 


1886 


OFFICERS 


1886 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  16,   1885  DECEMBER  28,   1885 

WILLIAM   L.    DeEOSSEr Master, 

WILLIAM  A.  WILLIAMS Senior  Warden. 

WALTER    SMALLBONES Junior  Warden. 

HENRY  G.  SMALLBONES Treasurer. 

JOHN   C.    CHASE Secretary. 

WILLIAM   H.    CHABBOURN Senior  Beacon. 


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Brother  William  L.  DeRosset,  a  Charter  Member, 
was  the  second  Brother  to  fill  the  Master's  chair. 
He  was  Raised  January  14,  187  6,  in  Wilmington 
Lodge  No.  319  and  demitted  into  Orient  in  Decem- 
ber 1883,  having  filled  the  Warden's  chairs  in  Wil- 
mington Lodge.  He  is  still  living  with  us,  and 
though  enfeebled  in  health,  his  attachment  to  the 
Order  is  unabated.  We  wish  for  him  yet  a  restor- 
ation to  health  and  many  years  of  happiness  with 
those  who  honor  him. 

Thirteen  Communications  were  held. 

One  Demit  was  granted. 

Membership  eleven. 


12 


1887 


0FF5CERS 


887 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  15,   1886  D  EC  EM  B  E  R  27,   1886 

"WILLIAM   H.    CHADBOURN Master, 

WILLIAM  A.  WILLIAMS-.-         Senior  Warden. 

WALTER    SMALLBOETEC Junior  Warden. 

HE2JRY  Cr.  SMALLBONE3 Treasurer. 

JOHIT    C.    CHASE Secretary. 

WILLIAM   L.   DeROSSET Senior  Deacon. 

BERRY   ©LEAVES Junior   Deacon, 


13 


Brother  William  H  Chadbourn,  also  one  of  our 
Charter  .Members,  was  made  a  Fellow  Craft  in 
Cumberland  Lodge  No.  8  of  Tennessee,  and  was 
Raised  by  request  in  Wilmington  Lodge  No.  319, 
March  20,  187  5,  and  became  a  member  of  the  latter 
Lodge,  where  he  held  the  respective  offices  of  Senior 
Deacon  in  1876,  Junior  Warden  in  1877,  Senior 
Warden  in  187  8  and  187  9,  and  Master  in  1880. 
He  was  the  third  Brother  to  fill  the  station  of 
Master  in  both  Wilmington  and  Orient  Lodges. 

Twelve  Communications  were  held. 

Two   were  Raised. 

Two  elected  to  membership. 

Membership    fifteen. 


14 


1888 


OFFICERS 


1888 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  21,   1887  D  EC  E  M  B  E  R  27,   1887 

WILLIAM   H.    CHA3BOUSN Master. 

WALTER    SMALLBONES Senior  Warden. 

M.  C.   S.  NOBLE Junior  Warden. 

HENRY  G.  SMALLBONES Treasurer. 

JOHN    C.    CHASE Secretary. 

MARTIN   S.   WILLARB Senior  Beacon. 

CHARLES   I.   COMPORT Junior  Beacon. 

WILLIAM  A.  WILLIAMS Senior  Steward. 

JAMES  C.  LOBOR Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS  H.  JOHNSON Tyler. 

Nine  Communications  were  held. 
One  Raised. 
Membership   sixteen. 


15 


1889 


OFFICERS 


1889 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  5,   1888  DECEMBER  27,   1888 

WILLIAM    H.    CHADBOUKN  Master. 

WALTER    SMALLBONES Senior  Warden. 

M.  C.  S.  NOBLE Junior  Warden. 

HENRY  G-.  SMALLBONES Treasurer. 

JOHN    C.    CHASE Secretary. 

MARTIN   S.   WILLARD Senior  Deacon. 

CHARLES   I.    COMFORT Junior  Beacon. 

JAMES  C.   LOBOR Senior  Steward. 

BeBANCY   EVANS Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS  H.  JOHNSON Tyler. 

This  was  a  most  prosperous  year  for  Orient 
Lodge.  Its  membership  was  increased  from  1 6 
to  4  5.  During  the  year  a  general  interest  in  Mas- 
onry among  the  younger  men  of  the  City  appeared 
and  all  the  Lodges  prospered. 

Forty-six  Communications  were  held. 

Twenty-four   were   Raised. 

Membership    forty-five. 


16 


1890 


OFFICERS 


1890 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  6,   1889  DEC  EM  B  E  R  27,  1889 

WILLIAM  L.  DeEOSSET Master. 

MARTIN   S.   WILLARD Senior  Warden. 

JOSEPH  H.   WATTERS Junior  Warden. 

HENRY  G.  SMALLBONES Treasurer. 

JOHN    C.    CHASE Secretary. 

UEL.  M.  ROBINSON Senior  Deacon. 

J.   LUTHER    TOON Junior  Deacon. 

JAMES  W.  JACKSON Senior  Steward. 

JOHN   W.    BOLLES Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS  H.  JOHNSON Tyler. 

Twenty-two   Communications   were  held. 

Four  were  Raised. 

One  elected  to  membership. 

One  Demitted. 

Membership  forty-nine. 


17 


1891 


OFFICERS 


1891 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  17,   1890  DEC  EM  B  E  R  30,   1890 

M.  C.  S.  NOBLE Master. 

CLEMENT  C.  BROWN Senior  Warden. 

EDWARD  S.  LATIMER Junior  Warden. 

HENRY  G.  SMALLBONE3 Treasurer. 

JOHN    C.    CHASE Secretary. 

UEL   M.   ROBINSON Senior  Deacon. 

I".   P.   CHAFFEE Junior  Deacon. 

T.  A.  E.  DISNEY Senior  Steward. 

WILLIAM   A.    MARTIN Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS  H.  JOHNSON Tyler. 


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Brother  M.  C.  S.  Noble,  the  fourth  to  fill  the 
Master's  Chair,  demitted  from  Mebanesville  Lodge 
iNo.  27  2  and  was  elected  a  member  of  Orient  Lodge 
April  6,  18  87.  He  filled  the  station  of  Junior  War- 
den in  1SSS  and  1889. 

Most  Worshipful  Grand  Master,  H.  A.  Gudger, 
while  in  this  City  on  the  occasion  of  his  laying 
the  corner  stone  of  the  building  being  erected  by 
the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  on  April 
15,  visited  and  addressed  the  Lodge  and  was  re- 
ceived by  the  brethren  with  such  fitting  honors 
as   were   due  that   distinguished   officer. 

Twenty-one   Communications   were   held. 

Six   were  Raised. 

Two  Died. 

One   Demitted. 

Membership  fifty-two. 


19 


1892 


OFFICERS 


1892 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  16,   1891  DECEMBER  28,   1891 

M.   C.   S.  NOBLE Master. 

JOHN    H.    DANIEL Senior  Warden. 

TJEL  M.   ROBINSON Junior  Warden. 

HENRY    G.    SMALLEONES Treasurer. 

JAMES    C.    MUNDS Secretary. 

H.    E.    WYNNE Senior  Deacon. 

WILLIAM    C.    JONES Junior  Deacon. 

GEORGE    Z.    FRENCH Senior  Steward. 

EDWARD    P.    BAILEY Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS    H.    JOHNSON Tyler. 

Eighteen  Communications  were  held. 

One   Raised. 

One  elected  to  membership. 

Three  Demitted. 

Membership  fifty-one. 


20 


1893 


OFFICERS 


1893 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  21,  1892  DECEMBER  27,   1892 

MARTIN   S.    WILLASB Master. 

HENRY    G.    SMALLBONLS Senior  Warden. 

CHARLES   W.   WORTH Junior  Warden. 

JOHN    C.    CHASE Treasurer. 

WILLIAM   A.   MARTIN Secretary. 

CLEMENT    C.    BROWN Senior  Deacon. 

EVANDER    O.    TOOMER Junior  Deacon. 

WHITFIELD    P.    TOOMER Senior  Steward. 

EDWARD    P.    BAILEY Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS  H.  JOHNSON Tyler. 


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Brother  Martin  S.  Willard,  the  fifth  to  occupy  the 
.Master's  Chair,  was  the  first  Master  who  was 
Raised  in  Orient  Lodge.  He  was  Raised  Novem- 
ber 27,  1887  and  is  an  enthusiastic  Mason  and  has 
given  much  attention  to  the  higher  degrees,  where 
he  has  attained  distinction.  He  was  Senior  Grand 
Deacon  in  the  Grand  Lodge  of  North  Carolina. 

The  Lodge  on  the  12th  day  of  May  attended  a 
Special  Communication  of  the  Grand  Lodge,  Past 
Grand  Master  Charles  H.  Robinson  presiding,  when 
the  Corner  Stone  of  Grace  Methodist  Church  of  this 
City,   was  laid. 

Thirteen  'Communications  were  held. 

Pour  were  Raised. 

One  Demitted. 

Membership    fifty-four. 


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ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  6,   1893  DECEMBER  27,   1893 

HENRY    G.    SMALLBONES Master. 

EVANDER    O.    TOOMEB Senior  Warden. 

EDWARD    P.    BAILEY Junior  Warden. 

JAMES    C.    MUNOS Treasurer.. 

WILLIAM   A.    MARTIN Secretary. 

UEL   M.   ROBINSON Senior  Deacon. 

J.    LUTHER    TOON Junior  Deacon. 

OCTAVIUS     HICKS Senior  Steward. 

C.   B.  SOUTHERLAND Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS   H.   JOHNSON Tyler. 


23 


Brother  Henry  G.  Smallbones,  the  sixth  Master, 
was  one  of  the  Charter  Members  who  was  Raised 
May  18,  1881,  in  Wilmington  Lodge  319.  He 
served  as  Treasurer  from  1884  to  1892  inclusive 
and  as  Senior  Warden  in  1893. 

Seven  Communications  were  held. 

One  elected  to  membership. 

Three    Demitted. 

Two  were  dropped  N.  P  D. 

Membership  fifty. 


U 


1895 


OFFICERS 


1895 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  5,   1894  DECEMBER  27,   1894 

M.  C.  S.  NOBLE Master. 

EVANDER    O.    TOOMER Senior  Warden. 

EDWARD    P.    BAILEY Junior  Warden. 

JAMES    C.    MUNDS Treasurer.. 

HENRY  G.  SMALLBONES Secretary. 

WHITFIELD    P.   TOOMER Senior  Deacon. 

CHARLES    D.    MYERS Junior  Deacon. 

THOMAS  H.  JOHNSON Tyler. 

It  having  long  been  the  desire  of  the  fraternity 
in  this  City  to  have  a  modern  Temple  to  be  owned 
jointly  by  all  the  Masonic  Bodies,  the  matter  tcok 
shape  in  the  adoption  of  the  following  resolutions 
at   the   regular   communication   of   February   6,   viz: 

Whereas  it  has  been  proposed  to  this  Lodge  to 
co-operate  in  a  movement  to  erect  a  Masonic  Tem- 
ple in  this  City,  and 

Whereas,  Concord  Chapter  No  1,  at  its  last  meet- 
ing appointed  a  committee  to  present  to  this  Lodge 
a  plan  which  commends  itself  to  that  Chapter,  and 

Whereas,  the  said  plan  proposes  the  organiza- 
tion of  an  association  to  be  known  as  the  "Masonic 


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Temple-  Corporation"  of  the  City  of  Wilmington, 
N.  C  which  said  corporation  shall  have  a  capital 
stock  of  no  less  than  $1,000.00  paid  in,  to  be  sub- 
scribed for  in  equal  amounts  of  $200.00  each  by 
this  Lodge,  Wilmington  Lodge,  St.  John's  Lodge, 
Concord  Chapter  and  Blantagenet  Commandery, 
said  corporation  to  be  governed  by  a  Board  of 
Directors,  one  to  be  selected  by  each  of  the  above 
named   bodies;    > 

Therefore  be  it  Resolved,  That  this  Lodge  ap- 
proves said  plan  and  hereby  authorizes  a  subscrip- 
tion of  $200.00  to  the  Capital  Stock  of  said  Cor- 
poration whenever  its  Charter  shall  have  been 
obtained. 

Resolved  2nd,  That  the  officers  of  this  Lodge 
be  appointed  a  committee  to  have  prepared  a  Char- 
ter for  this  Lodge  and  to  obtain  said  Charter  from 
the  Secretary  of  State  as  soon  as  possible. 


The    Lodge    was    incorporated    by   an    act    of    the 
General  Assembly  this  year  and  ratified  March  S. 

Eleven  Communications  were  held. 

One  was  elected  to  membership. 

Three  Demitted. 

One  Died. 

Membership  forty-seven. 


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1896 


OFFICERS 


1896 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  4,   1895  DEC  EM  B  ER  27,   1895 

M.   C.   S,   NOBLE Master. 

EDWARD   P.    BAILEY Senior  Warden. 

WHITFIELD    P.    TOOMER Junior  Warden. 

JAMES    C.    MUNDS Treasurer.. 

HENRY    G.    SMALLBONES Secretary. 

JAMES    W.    JACKSON Senior  Deacon. 

EVANDER    O.    TOOMER Junior  Deacon. 

THOMAS  H.   JOHNSON Tyler. 

Six  Communications  were  held. 
One  Raised. 
Three  Demitted. 
Membership   forty-five. 


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27 


1897 


OFFICERS 


1897 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER   2,   1896  DECEMBER  28,   1896 

MARTIN   S.   WILLARD Master. 

EDWARD    P.    BAILEY Senior  Warden. 

WHITFIELD   P.    TOOMER Junior  Warden. 

JAME3    C.    MUNDS Treasurer.. 

HENRY  G.   SMALLBONES Secretary. 

WALTER    SMALLBONES Senior  Deacon. 

JOSEPH   H.   WATTERS Junior  Deacon. 

CLEMENT    C.    BROWN Senior  Steward 

OWEN    P.    LOVE Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS  H.  JOHNSON Tyler. 

Eleven  Communications  were  held. 

Two   were  Raised. 

One  dropped  N.  P.  D. 

Membership    forty-six. 


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1898 


OFFECERS 


1898 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  1,    1897  DECEMBER  27,   1897 

MARTIN    S.   WILLABD Master. 

EDWARD    P.    BAILEY Senior  Warden. 

JAMES    W.    JACKSON Junior  Warden. 

JAMES    C.    MUNDS Treasurer.. 

HENRY    G.    SMALLBONES Secretary. 

JAMES    T.    MUNDS Senior  Deacon. 

E.   PAYSON   WILLARS Junior  Deacon. 

CLEMENT    C.    BROWN Senior  Steward. 

JAMES    C.    MUNDS Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS    H.    JOHNSON Tyler. 

Fourteen  Communications  were  held. 
Two  were  elected  to  membership. 
Four  were  Raised. 
One  Demitted. 
Membership   fifty-one. 


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ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER   7,   1898  DECEMBER  27,   1898 

JAMES    W.    JACKSON Master. 

UEL   M.   ROBINSON Senior  Warden. 

REUBEN    H.    PICKETT Junior  Warden. 

JAMES    C.    MUNDS Treasurer.. 

HENRY    G.    SMALLBONE3       Secretary. 

JAMES    T.    MUNDS Senior  Deacon. 

ALFRED    M.    WADDELL,    Jr Junior  Deacon. 

RICHARD  BRADLEY Senior  Steward. 

CLAYTON    GILES,    Jr  Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS   H.   JOHNSON Tyler. 


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Brother  James  W.  Jackson,  the  seventh  Master, 
was  Raised   in  Orient    June    19,    1889. 

At  the  regular  communication  February  1,  the 
Lodge  authorized  the  purchase  of  $1,000.00  worth 
of  Bonds  of  the  Temple  Corporation. 

The  Corner  Stone  of  the  New  Temple  was  laid 
May  18,  by  the  Grand  Lodge,  Orient  taking  part  in 
the  ceremonies.  All  the  Grand  Officers,  except 
the  Grand  Treasurer,  Grand  Lecturer,  Grand  Pur- 
suivant and  Grand  Steward  being  present.  Grand 
Master  Noble  presiding  opened  the  Grand  Lodge 
in  the  old  building,  and  the  Grand  Lodge  with  vis- 
itors formed  procession  and  marched  to  the  Temple 
where  the  ceremonies  were  held.  Twenty-three 
Lodges  of  North  Carolina  and  representatives  of 
Lodges  from  seven  other  States  were  present. 
Brother  Julian  S.  Carr  was  the  Orator,  having  been 
introduced  by  Brother  Alfred  M.  Waddell.  After 
the  Ceremonies,  the  Grand  Lodge  returned  to  the 
old  building,   where  it  was  closed. 

Twenty  Communications  were  held. 

Four  were  Raised. 

One  was  dropped  N.  P.  D. 

Membership    fifty-four. 


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1900 


OFFICERS 


1900 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  6,   1899  DECEMBER  27,   1899 

JAMES    W.    JACKSON" Master. 

WHITFELD   P.   TOOMEB Senior  Warden. 

ALFRED   M.   WADDELL,  Jr Junior  Warden. 

JAMES    C.    MTJNDS Treasurer. 

CLEMENT    C.    BROWN Secretary. 

REUBEN    H.    PICKETT Senior  Beacon. 

BENJ.   B.   JACKSON Junior  Deacon. 

E.   PAYSON   WILLARD Senior  Steward. 

W.   D.    MacMILLAN,    Jr Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS  H.  JOHNSON Tyler. 

This  year  we  moved  from  St.  John's  Hall  on 
Market  Street  to  our  new  Masonic  Temple. 

Wilmington  Lodge  No.  319  held  the  last  regu- 
lar communication  in  the  old  hall  March  4,  1900. 
Though  all  the  fraternity  looked  forward  with  plea- 
sure to  the  change  of  quarters  to  our  magnificent 
Temple,  many  felt  a  tinge  of  sentiment  in  aban- 
doning the  old  Lodge  room  and  reminiscences  of 
the  past  were  recalled.  The  Master  of  Orient 
Lodge  determined  that  they  should  be  the  last  to 
leave  and  called  a  special  meeting  on  the  night  of 


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March  5,  and  conferred  the  Fellow  Craft  degree  on 
two  of  our  brethren. 

March  6,  at  8  P.  M.,  the  members  of  Orient 
Lodge  No.  39  5,  with  St.  John's  Lodge  No.  1  and 
Wilmington  Lodge  No.  319,  with  numerous  visitors 
from  this  and  other  states,  met  in  the  old  Lodge 
room  and  forming  procession  marched  to  the 
Temple  where  in  future  our  meetings  will  be  held. 
Brother  John  L.  Cantwell  acted  as  Marshall.  On 
reaching  the  Temple,  Reverend  and  Brother  A.  D. 
McClure  led  in  prayer,  after  which  Brother  W.  E. 
Springer  introduced  Brother  Alfred  M.  Waddell, 
who  entertained  and  instructed  the  Craft  by  a  most 
appropriate  address.  This  was  followed  by  a  ban- 
quet. 

Orient  Lodge  had  also  the  pleasure  of  holding 
a  meeting  and  doing  the  first  work  in  the  Temple, 
March  7,  being  our  regular  communication  at 
which  time  Brother  Robert  E.  Post  was  raised  to 
the  sublime  degree  of  Master  Mason. 

Twenty-three  Communications  were  held. 
Three   were  elected  to   membership. 
Seven  were  Raised. 
One  Demited. 
Membership    sixty-three. 


^ 


33 


1901 


OFFICERS 


1901 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  5,   1900  DECEMBER  27,   1900 

WHITFIELD    P.   TOOMER Master. 

ALFRED    M.    WADDELL,   Jr Senior  Warden. 

WILLIAM    D.    MacMILLAN Junior  Warden. 

JAMES    C.    MUNDS Treasurer. 

CLEMENT    C.    BROWN Secretary. 

BENJ.    B.   JACKSON Senior  Deacon. 

JOHN   D.   BELLAMY,   Jr.,   3rd Junior  Deacon. 

WILLIAM  D.  MacMILLAN,  Jr Senior  Steward. 

CLAYTON  GILES,   Jr Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS    H.    JOHNSON Tyler. 


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Brother  Whitfield  P.  Toomer,  the  eighth  Master, 
was  also  an  Orient  man,  having  been  raised  October 
25,  1889. 

Fourteen  Communications  were  held. 
One  elected  to  membership. 
One   Died. 
Three  Demitted. 
Membership  sixty. 


35 


1902 


OFFICERS 


1902 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  4,   1901  JANUARY  7,   1902 

WILLIAM    D.    MacMILLAN Master. 

REUBEN    H,    PICKETT Senior  Warden. 

HERBERT    K.    HOLDEN Junior  Warden. 

JAMES    C.    MUNDS Treasurer. 

CLEMENT    C.    BROWN Secretary. 

WILLIAM  D.   MacMILLAN,  Jr Senior  Deacon. 

CLAYTON  GILES,  Jr Junior  Deacon. 

CHARLES    D.   MYERS Senior  Steward. 

PAUL   C.    MORTON : Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS    H.    JOHNSON Tyler. 


36 


Brother  William  D.  MacMillan,  the  ninth  Master, 
was  raised  in  Orient  June   loth,   189  8. 

In  advancing  Brother  MacMillan  to  the  East  the 
Lodge  showed  a  delight  in  exalting  a  brother  of 
a  long  line  of  Masonic  ancestors.  His  father, 
Dougai  MacMillan,  was  Master  of  St.  John's  Lodge 
No.  1.  His  grand  father,  John  MacMillan,  and  his 
great  grand  father,  Dongal  MacMillan,  were  also 
Past  Masters. 

Thirty-two  Communications  were   held. 

Seven  were  Raised. 

One  Demitted. 

Membership  sixty-six. 


37 


1903 


OFFICERS 


1904 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

DECEMBER  3,   1902  DECEMBER  29,   1902 

■WILLIAM    D.    MacMILLAN Master. 

REUBEN    H.    PICKETT Senior  Warden. 

HERBERT    K.    HOLDER Junior  Warden. 

JAMES  C.  MTJNDS Treasurer. 

CLEMENT  C.  BROWN Secretary. 

WILLIAM  D.  MacMILLAN,   Jr Senior  Deacon. 

S.   P.  ADAMS Junior  Deacon. 

CHARLES    D.    MYERS Senior  Steward. 

JAMES  M.  HALL Junior  Steward. 

THOMAS  H.  JOHNSON Tyler. 

During  this  year,  at  regular  communications  no 
work  was  done,  the  time  being  devoted  to  lectures 
and  addresses  by  some  brother. 

Our  choir  this  year  gave  great  pleasure  and 
entertainment  by  the  delightful  music  they  furnish- 
ed at  our  meetings  and  banquets. 

Brother  Burdis  Anderson,  Director;  E.  H.  Mun- 
son,  Pianist;  C.  H.  Cooper,  Tenor;  Charles  Mc- 
Millen,  Tenor;  U.  M.  Robinson,  Bass;  H.  K.  Holden, 
Bass;  composed  the  choir. 

Forty-eight  Communications  were  held. 

Four  were  elected  to  membership. 

Ten  were  Raised. 

One  Died. 

One  was  dropped  N.  P.  D. 

Membership  seventy-eight. 


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38 


1904 


OFFICERS 


1905 


U£L   M.   ROBINSON Master. 

WILLIAM  D.   MacMILLAN,   Jr Senior  Warden. 

S.  P.  ADAMS Junior  Warden. 

JAMES    C.    MUNDS Treasurer. 

CLEMENT    C.    BROWN Secretary. 

WILLIAM   H.    CHADBOUKN Senior  Deacon. 

CUTHBERT    MARTIN Junior  Deacon. 

ROBERT  W.   V/ALLACE Senior  Steward. 

REUBEN    H.    PICKETT Junior  Steward. 

HERBERT    K.    HOLDEN Tyler. 


39 


Brother  Uel  M.  Robinson,  the  tenth  Master,  was 
Raised  May  24,  1889  in  Orient.  He  is  well  versed 
in  the  ritual  and  earnest  and  ardent  in  his  work. 

On  May  4,  we  entertained  the  ladies.  Past  Grand 
Master  J.  T.  Barron  of  South  Carolina  delivered 
an  address.  Vocal  and  instrumental  music  added 
to  the  pleasure  of  the  evening,  after  which  refresh- 
ments were  served. 

Brother  Thomas  H.  Johnson  of  St.  John's  Lodge 
No.  1,  who  had  been  Tyler  of  this  Lodge  almost 
during  its  existence,  was  forced  to  give  up  on  ac- 
count of  the  infirmities  of  old  age.  He  will  be 
ever  assoc/iated  with  the  memories  of  the  past  in 
connection  with  this  Lodge. 

Twenty-seven  Communications  were  held. 

Three  were  elected   t)   membership. 

Eleven  were  Raised. 

Three  Died. 

One  Demitted. 

Membership  eighty-eight. 


40 


1905 


OFFICERS 


1906 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

JUNE  7,   1905  JUNE  26,  1905 

WILLIAM  D.  MacMILLAN,   Jr Master. 

CHARLES    W.    BIDGOOD Senior  Warden. 

ROBERT    C.    DeROSSET Junior  Warden. 

JAMES    C.   MUNDS Treasurer. 

CLEMENT    C.    BROWN Secretary. 

CAMERON   P.   MacRAE Senior  Deacon. 

THOMAS   R.    ORRELL Junior  Beacon. 

CUTHBERT    MARTIN Senior  Steward. 

J.   R.   TURRENTINE,   Jr Junior  Steward. 

HERBERT    K.    HOLDEN Tyler. 


41 


Brother  W.  D.  MacMallan,  Jr.,  the  eleventh 
Master,  was  Raised  October  18,  1SS9  and  had  the 
pleasure  of  following  his  father  as  Master,  with 
only  one  year  intervening. 

Twenty-seven  Communications  were  held. 

One  was  elected  to  membership. 

Five  were  Raised. 

One  Died. 

Three  Demitted. 

Membership  ninety. 


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42 


1906 


OFFICERS 


1907 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

JUNE  6,   1906  JUNE  25,  1906 

ROBERT    C.    DeROSSET Master. 

CAMERON    T.   MacRAE Senior  Warden. 

CUTHBEET    MARTIN Junior  Warden. 

JAMES    C.    MUNDS Treasurer. 

CLEMENT    C.    BROWN Secretary. 

THOMAS  R.   OEEELL Senior  Deacon. 

GEORGE  L.  ALLEN Junior  Deacon. 

W.  A.  FRENCH,  Jr Senior  Steward. 

J.    HOLMES    DAVIS Junior  Steward. 

HERBERT    K.    HOLDEN Tyler. 


WZML 


43 


Brother  R.  C.  DeRosset,  the  twefth  Master,  was 
Raised  in  Orient  October  3,  1902. 

February  7,  1907  was  "Ladies  Night"  when  a 
goodly  number  of  the  members  with  their  ladies 
were  entertained,  after  which  refreshments  were 
served. 

Twenty-six  Communications  were  held. 

One  was  elected  to  membership. 

Twelve  were  Raised. 

One  Died. 

Two  Demitted. 

One  was  dropped  N.   P.  D. 

Membership  ninety-nine. 


44 


^s 


1907 


OFFICERS 


1908 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

JUNE  5,   1907  JUNE  24,  1907 

ROBERT    C.    DeROSSET Master. 

THOMAS   R.   ORSELL Senior  Warden. 

GEORGE  L.  ALLEN Junior  "Warden. 

JAMES    C.    MUNDS Treasurer. 

CLEMENT    C.    BROWN Secretary. 

J.    HOLMES    DAVIS Senior  Deacon. 

EDWARD   H.   MUNSON Junior  Deacon. 

J.  S.   BRITTAIN Senior  Steward. 

J.   FRED  RTJSS Jimior  Steward. 

HERBERT    K.    HOLDEN Tyler. 

Great  interest  was  taken  in  the  work  of  the 
Lodge  this  year.  On  the  evening  of  May  6,  1908, 
when  the  Master's  Degree  was  conferred,  was  the 
largest  gathering  up  to  that  time,  there  having  been 
present  forty  members  and  edght-seven  visitors. 

On  October  29,  the  ladies  were  again  entertained. 
The  building  was  thrown  open  for  their  inspection 
and    pleasure    and    refreshments    were    served. 

"The  night  was  then  filled  with  music, 
And  the  cares  that  infested  the  day 
Did  fold  their  tents  like  the  Arabs, 
And  as   silently  steal  away." 

Twenty-seven  Communications  were  held. 

One  was  elected  to  membership. 

Eight  were  Raised. 

One  Died. 

Three  Demitted. 

Membership  one  hundred  and  four. 


45 


1908 


OFFICERS 


1909 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

JUNE  3,  1908  JUNE  24,   1908 

THOMAS   R.   OBBELL Master. 

GEORGE    L.    ALLEN Senior  Warden. 

J.    HOLMES    DAVIS Junior  Warden. 

JAMES    C.    MTJNDS Treasurer. 

CLEMENT    C.    BROWN Secretary. 

EDWARD   H.   MUNSON Senior  Deacon. 

JAMES   T.   SEARS Junior  Deacon. 

J.   D.    BELLAMY,   Jr.,   Jr Senior  Steward. 

HENRY   B.   BAILEY Junior  Steward. 

HERBERT    K.    HOLDEN Tyler. 


46 


Brother   Thomas   R.    Orrell,   our   thirteenth    Master, 
was  Raised  in  this  Lodge  April  10,  1905. 

November  12,  was  "Past  Masters"  night,  the  oc- 
casion being  the  Raising  of  Brother  J.  Gilman 
Kensett.  All  the  stations  were  filled  by  Past 
Masters  of  this  Lodge.  The  attendance  was  good, 
one  hundred  and  seventeen  members  and  visitors 
having  been  present. 

St.  John's  Day,  December  24,  falling  on  Sunday, 
it  was  decided  to  hold  Divine  Services  and  St.  John's 
Episcopal  Church  having  been  tendered  us,  Rev- 
erened  and  Brother  P.  H.  T.  Horsfleld  was  invited 
to  hold  the  service,  which  \he  did,  at  11  A.  M.,  to  a 
good  congregation. 

Twenty-four  Communications  were  held. 

Five  were  elected  to  membership. 

Seven  were  Raised. 

Three  Died. 

Five  Demitted. 

One  was  dropped  N.  P.  D. 

Membership  one  hundred  and  seven. 


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47 


1909 


OFFICERS 


1910 


ELECTED  INSTALLED 

JUNE  3,   1909  JUNE  24,   1909 

GEORGE    LEONARD    ALLEN Master. 

J.    HOLMES    DAVIS Senior  Warden. 

JAMES   IF.   SEARS Junior  "Warden. 

JAMES    C.    MUNjD3 Treasurer. 

CLEMENT    C.    BROWN Secretary. 

HENRY   B.   BAILEY Senior  Deacon. 

B.    F.    HOPKINS Junior  Deacon. 

J.    S.    BROWN Senior  Steward. 

J.    G.    KENSETT Junior  Steward. 

HERBERT    K.    HOLDEN Tyler. 


48 


Brother  G.  L.  Allen,  the  fourteenth  Master,  was 
also  an  Orient  man,  having  been  Raised  November 
23,  1904. 

This  year's  work  will  be  future  history.  At  the 
beginning  of  the  fiscal  year  the  work  of  the  past 
twenty-five  years   stands   as  follows: 

Charter  Members 12 

Raised    121 

Affiliated 32 

Total 165 

Lost   by  death 14 

Demit    37 

N.   P.   D 7 

Total 5  8 

Leaving  a  present  membership  of 107 


49 


II  n  fIDemoriam 


JULIUS  A.  BONITZ, 
Died  February  7,  1891. 

GEORGE  CHADBOURN, 
Died  July  8,   1891. 

JOHN  H.  DANIEL, 
Died  July  33,   189.-,. 

EDWARD  S.  LATIMER, 
Died  August  28,  1901. 

WILLIAM  R.  KENAN, 
Died  April  14,  1903. 

EDWARD  P.  BAILEY, 

Died  March  24,  1994. 

S.  P.  ADAMS, 
Died  September  24,  1904. 

GEORGE  Z.  FRENCH, 

Died  October  9,  1994. 

BERRY  CLEAVES, 
Died  February  14,  1905. 

CHARLES  W.  BIDGOOD, 
Died  May  0,   190(i. 

E.   S.  PIGFORD, 
Died  January  24,  1907. 

JOHN  B.  HANKS, 

Died  May  7,  190S. 

JOHN  E.  CLARK, 
Died  September  4,    1908. 

HENRY  li.  SHOUT, 
Died   January    IS,    1909. 


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